30 results for “low-income housing”
30 results for “low-income housing”
The Louisville Metro Community Action Board held an in-person meeting on April 17, 2025, where members approved new board member Kayla Wiley from the low-income community sector and reviewed the February 20, 2025 meeting minutes. Crystal Bryson-Obrer presented the 2025 Community Needs Assessment, which analyzed census data, labor statistics, and survey responses to identify key community needs including mental health support, housing, financial assistance, employment/transportation, food security, health services, domestic abuse support, and education. Board members discussed the assessment findings and recommended additional organizations for inclusion in the Resources section of the report.
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The Eugene City Council held a meeting on January 27, 2025, with a primary focus on affordable housing initiatives, including the adoption of resolutions approving property tax exemptions for five low-income rental housing properties (Apple Orchard Village Apartments, Santa Clara Place, Laurel Hill Center River Road Housing, River Road Apartments, and Whiteaker Commons) and recommending resources for low-income housing. The agenda also included routine items such as election of City Council officers for 2025, approval of previous meeting minutes, acknowledgment of the city's annual financial reports for fiscal year 2024, and public comment opportunities.
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This Salt Lake City Council agenda scheduled for October 15, 2024 at 7:00 PM outlines a formal hybrid meeting with seven council members, chaired by Victoria Petro. The opening ceremony includes adoption of two joint ceremonial resolutions with Mayor Mendenhall recognizing Italian-American Heritage Month (October) and Hispanic Heritage Month (September 15 – October 15). The council will hold three public hearings: one on an ordinance (Petition No. PLNPCM2024-0080) to amend M-1 zoning districts at the Salt Lake City International Center to increase maximum front yard fence height from four feet to six feet, following a briefing and hearing date set on October 1, 2024; a second on an Eviction Protection Grant application from the Housing Stability Division to Housing and Urban Development for low-income tenant support services and two full-time positions; and a third on a Mosquito Abatement District Property Tax Report.
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The Seattle City Council's Housing and Human Services Committee convened on June 26, 2024, at 9:30 AM in the Council Chamber with Chair Cathy Moore, Vice-Chair Tammy J. Morales, and members Sara Nelson, Rob Saka, and Tanya Woo present. The agenda included consideration of an ordinance relating to housing for low-income households and adoption of the 2023 Seattle Housing Levy Administrative and Financial Plan for program years 2024–2026. The meeting provided remote and in-person public comment opportunities, with online registration opening one hour before the meeting start time and in-person registration required at least 15 minutes prior to the meeting.
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The Seattle Land Use Committee met on June 28, 2023, at 2:00 PM with four members present (Councilmembers Strauss, Morales, Nelson, and Pedersen) and one excused (Mosqueda). The committee recommended passage of CB 120591, an ordinance addressing typographical errors and technical corrections to Seattle Municipal Code sections relating to low-income housing, affordability restrictions, and development standards, with a 4–0 vote in favor. The committee also considered CB 120581 relating to Design Review exemptions for affordable housing projects meeting Mandatory Housing Affordability requirements, though the minutes do not include a final vote or recommendation on that item.
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The Seattle Land Use Committee met on June 14, 2023, with five members present and Councilmember Strauss presiding. The committee recommended confirmation of Rico Quirindongo as Director of the Office of Planning and Community Development through July 1, 2027, approved unanimously 5–0. The committee also recommended passage of three council bills: CB 120520 establishing permanent home occupation regulations (4–0–1, with Pedersen abstaining), CB 120587 updating categorical exemptions for infill development under state environmental policy (5–0), and CB 120591 clarifying land use and zoning provisions related to low-income housing and affordability restrictions across multiple Seattle Municipal Code sections.
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On June 7, 2023, Seattle's Select Committee on 2023 Housing Levy met to advance two measures for a low-income housing funding initiative. The committee unanimously recommended (8–0) passage of Council Bill 120584, which would authorize a special election concurrent with the November 7, 2023 general election to allow voters to approve additional property taxes for low-income housing over up to seven years, with exemptions for qualifying seniors, veterans with disabilities, and other disabled persons. The committee also unanimously recommended adoption of Resolution 32093 (8–0), which accompanies the ordinance and directs reporting and implementation of levy-funded housing programs. Councilmember Mosqueda presided over the meeting, held at City Hall, which lasted 45 minutes.
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This agenda document convenes the Seattle City Council's Select Committee on 2023 Housing Levy for a meeting on June 7, 2023, at 9:30 AM in the Council Chamber. The committee, chaired by Teresa Mosqueda with eight members, will consider an ordinance to request a special election concurrent with the November 7, 2023 general election that would authorize the City to levy additional property taxes for low-income housing for up to seven years under chapter 84.55 RCW. The ordinance would also establish a levy oversight committee and require annual progress reports. The document provides procedures for public comment (both remote and in-person registration) and accessibility accommodations.
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The Select Committee on 2023 Housing Levy met on May 31, 2023, at 9:33 a.m., with six members present (Teresa Mosqueda presiding), one excused, and two arriving late. The committee discussed Council Bill 120584, which would place a proposition on the November 7, 2023 general election ballot to lift property tax limits under RCW 84.55 and authorize the City to levy additional taxes for low-income housing for up to seven years, with exemptions for qualifying seniors, veterans with disabilities, and other disabled individuals. The committee also discussed Resolution 32093, which accompanies the ordinance and provides direction on reporting and implementation of housing programs funded by the proposed levy and other housing funds. The meeting adjourned at 11:16 a.m.
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The Select Committee on 2023 Housing Levy met on May 31, 2023, at 4:30 p.m. in the Seattle City Council Chamber, presided over by Councilmember Mosqueda with three members present and four late arrivals. The committee held a public hearing and discussed CB 120584, an ordinance proposing a special election concurrent with November 7, 2023, to authorize the City to levy additional property taxes under RCW 84.55 for low-income housing for up to seven years, including provisions for a levy oversight committee and annual progress reports with exemptions for qualifying seniors, veterans with disabilities, and others. The committee also discussed Res 32093, a resolution accompanying the ordinance to provide direction on reporting and implementation of programs funded by the 2023 Housing Levy Renewal and other housing funds. The meeting adjourned at 5:33 p.m.
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The Seattle City Council Select Committee on 2023 Housing Levy held a meeting on May 31, 2023 at 9:30 AM in the Council Chamber to consider an ordinance authorizing a special election concurrent with the November 7, 2023 general election. The ordinance would request voter approval to lift the property tax limit under chapter 84.55 RCW to levy additional taxes for low-income housing for up to seven years, include interim financing pending tax receipts, establish a levy oversight committee, and require annual progress reports. The committee was chaired by Teresa Mosqueda with eight additional members and accepted both remote and in-person public comment.
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This document is an agenda for a Seattle City Council Select Committee on 2023 Housing Levy public hearing scheduled for April 19, 2023 at 4:30 PM in Council Chamber. The committee, chaired by Teresa Mosqueda and composed of nine members, will conduct a public hearing on a proposed ordinance requesting a special election concurrent with the November 7, 2023 general election to authorize the City to levy additional taxes for low-income housing for up to seven years, with provisions for interim financing and creation of a levy oversight committee. The agenda includes call to order, approval of agenda, and the public hearing itself, with public comment available both remotely (registration opening two hours before the meeting) and in-person (registration at least 15 minutes prior).
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The Finance and Housing Committee met on June 15, 2022, with five members present (Mosqueda, Herbold, Pedersen, Nelson, Lewis) and unanimously recommended four items to City Council. The committee confirmed the appointment of Cara Kadoshima Vallier to the Housing Levy Oversight Committee for a term ending December 31, 2023 (5–0). The committee also recommended passage of three ordinances: CB 120343 adopting amended Housing Funding Policies for low-income housing programs; CB 120340 authorizing a real property lease negotiation between the Department of Finance and Administrative Services and the Washington State Department of Transportation; and CB 120338 authorizing the Human Services Department to accept specified grants and amend 2022 Budget appropriations (all 5–0). The meeting was held at City Hall, 600 4th Avenue, Seattle, and adjourned at 11:38 a.m.
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